Interpretation of Children's Painting and Child Drawing

  • Miao J
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In the process of children's growth, in addition to the development of language and movement skills, the development of thinking is also a great leap forward period. For painting, from the initial contact with painting materials to the gradual completion of painting works, a series of development process of the whole painting has become another form for us to understand a child. Painting is different from language. Painting itself is an activity. Children's painting is rich, unique, spontaneous and complex, which is a means of communication. Similar to language, but it is a special symbolic representation.

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Miao, J. (2020). Interpretation of Children’s Painting and Child Drawing. Education Reform and Development, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.26689/erd.v2i1.1326

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